The British Board of Hindu Scholars presents the results of a 2 year research project into the concept of Caste - the work the EHRC have never done but should have, the work that NIESR neglected to do, the work that the British Government have still not done. Some of the questions we have asked :

Why did Labour blindly discard its loyal British Hindu votebank in pushing unfair, "hate based", ill-defined, mediocre quality legislation, and has their position changed?

In the light of the Governments' new policy position on Hate Crimes - how does this legislative process measure up?

Why hasn't the Government repealed this malicious discriminatory legislation, as promised? Are there still Judicial or Political impediments to overcome?

Who has really benefitted from tarnishing the faultless "British Hindu reputation" and what motives could they have?

What has been the ACTUAL impact of imposing Caste identities elsewhere, has it helped those superciliously and demeaningly labled as somehow "lower" - the research is presented.

Join the most influential Hindu scholars and leaders, from India, the US and the UK, to explore answers, and to map our own journey BACK to a "Caste" free future. A future where such divisive, malicious legislation, initiated by institutions themselves riddled with racism, sexism and allegations of institutional bullying and abuse, is instantly recognised as corrosive mischievous adventurism, designed specifically to destroy community cohesion, harmony and long standing friendships.

To set the scene, what do Dalits who haven't been groomed by evangelical missionaries have to say .... Sandeep Dedageis Director, Hindu Education Foundation USA and has been actively working on curriculum reforms in California textbooks says -

"Hinduism and Indian Civilization belongs to Dalits and “lower castes” as much as it belongs to any other community. In fact, it belongs to us even more. If you erase Indian civilization and Hinduism, you erase us too. Dont use Caste to erase my civilisation"